BOLT Serves 15m Page Views in a Month

Less than one month after its public debut at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Bitstreams BOLT mobile web browser has served more than 15 million page views to users all around the world. The company says that in the four weeks since BOLT became publicly available in beta, it has recorded more than 300,000 new users.
According to Bitstream, people are enjoying the video streaming feature of the BOLT browser, which enables users to enjoy streaming videos on average mobile phones from online video services such as YouTube, vids.myspace.com, video.yahoo.com, blip.tv and more. Of the total bandwidth used by all BOLT users surfing the Internet to date, a third has been consumed by streaming video.
BOLT is optimized to conserve battery life and data transmissions, and according to Bitstream, is consistently 25 50% faster than competing browsers, offering ultra-fast viewing of streaming and flash video, high standards compliance, rich media and graphics, enabling people to view websites just as they do on a PC. 
Built with proprietary compression, navigation and rendering technologies, BOLT is designed to enable users to find and read information quickly and easily. Once users have navigated to the specific section of the web page they want to look at, they can zoom in to display clear text and images that look crisp on even small mobile phone screens.
BOLT is available to download for free part of its public beta test here.